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Bright Starts III continues to offer segments of Open Learning and experience-based academic modules (relating to reading, writing, numeracy and a second language). It is bolstered by the inclusion of two new components, which may be described as follows:

LIFE SKILLS
– Emotional Intelligence through Drama and Role-Play
– Cooking and the Preparation of Simple Meals
– Money & Time Skills
– Self-Help Skills (e.g. managing buttons and zips, cleaning up)

The PROJECT APPROACH (SCIENCE)
– Observing, Investigating and Measuring Phenomena

– Reasoning by Prediction, Deduction or Inference

– Representing Ideas, Concepts and Results through art, pictures and words

Bright Starts III is conducted as a daily programme. The subjects covered in the experience-based academic modules are:

Mondays: Language Arts, Numicon Mathematics and The Project Approach
Tuesdays: Letters, Phonics and Learning-to-Read
Wednesdays: Mandarin and The Project Approach
Thursdays: Mandarin and The Project Approach
Fridays: Language Arts, Science and The Project Approach

 

PARENT / CAREGIVER INVOLVEMENT

Children who are attending school for the first time without the accompaniment of their parents and caregivers may have separation anxiety.

Parents and caregivers are encouraged to co-operate with Wee Care educators to assure their children and to help them to settle down in school.

A Profile of Progress, showing some of the lessons taught and more importantly, the different categories of the individual child’s development, will be made available to all parents at the end of each semester.

CLASS SIZE and EDUCATOR-CHILD RATIO

Each class can only accommodate a maximum of fifteen (15) children, who are led and taught by three (3) Wee Care educators.

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Wee Care was birthed from a heart that wants the best for infants, toddlers, children with special needs and their parents. Founded in 1996 by teacher and mother of three, Mrs Denise Lai, Wee Care began as a provider of home-based midwifery services to babies and new mothers. Eventually, the services took on an educational nature to ensure that infants and toddlers developed well whilst their parents were at work.

Three years later, Parent-Child PlayGroups were introduced to give working parents the opportunity to develop deeper bonds with their babies and toddlers through motivated, directed and purposeful play. At the same time, Behavioural Management Programmes were added to the fold to provide early assistance to children with special learning needs.

Today, Wee Care stands out among the crowd of educational centres as the home-grown pioneer in research-based Infant Development, Early Childhood Education and Early Intervention Programmes.

It is one of the top centres in Singapore for the rehabilitation of children with Autistic Spectrum Disorder and other developmental problems. Child psychologists at the KK Women and Children’s Hospital (KKH) and the National University Hospital (NUH) of Singapore, as well as those at private hospitals and clinics, make regular recommendations to their clients to seek therapy services here. ...

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